Having regard to that secrecy, communication of the marks obtained in the various tests in a competition constitutes, in principle, an adequate statement of the reasons on which the selection board’s decisions are based (Parliament v Innamorati, paragraph 31, and Konstantopoulou v Court of Justice, paragraph 32; judgment of 28 March 2012 in Case F‑19/10 Marsili v Commission, paragraph 51).
Compte tenu de ce secret, la communication des notes obtenues aux différentes épreuves d’un concours constitue, en principe, une motivation suffisante des décisions du jury (arrêts Parlement/Innamorati, précité, point 31, et Konstantopoulou/Cour de justice, précité, point 32 ; arrêt du Tribunal du 28 mars 2012, Marsili/Commission, F‑19/10, point 51).